did on behalf of malik richmond is ask the court pursuant to ohio law to suppress all information details, the names of the alleged victim, the accuser in this case, and the accused. and had that been done, the sacred nature of these proceedings would have been in tact. i was rejected in that regard, so here we are and we're dealing with it. discovery, which is where this information was provided, is not uncommon. it happens in every criminal case in the united states of america. and these things are often withheld, if you will, until the appropriate time, at trial. and that time is not in the court of public opinion because people aren't educated on the law. they're not educated on these matters, and it's just inappropriate. >> if it's out there now, just to be clear, so do you disagree with the other attorney representing mr. mays, having put this piece of information out there? >> i don't disagree. i think at some point there has to be balance. and to protect the fairness of the proceedings, you know, this case has to be tried eventually. what has occurred, there has been an at